Mercy without End: Toward a More Inclusive Church

These eighteen essays span more than thirty years of Lavina Fielding Anderson’s concerns about and reflections on issues of inclusiveness in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including her own excommunication for “apostasy” in 1993, followed by twenty-five years of continued attendance at weekly LDS ward meetings. Written with a taste for irony and an eye for documentation, the essays are timeless snapshots of sometimes controversial issues, beginning with official resistance to professionally researched Mormon history in the 1980s. They underscore unanswered questions about gender equality and repeatedly call attention to areas in which the church does not live up to its better self. Compassionately and responsibly, it calls Anderson’s beloved religion back to its holiest nature.

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Mercy without End: Toward a More Inclusive Church

These eighteen essays span more than thirty years of Lavina Fielding Anderson’s concerns about and reflections on issues of inclusiveness in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including her own excommunication for “apostasy” in 1993, followed by twenty-five years of continued attendance at weekly LDS ward meetings. Written with a taste for irony and an eye for documentation, the essays are timeless snapshots of sometimes controversial issues, beginning with official resistance to professionally researched Mormon history in the 1980s. They underscore unanswered questions about gender equality and repeatedly call attention to areas in which the church does not live up to its better self. Compassionately and responsibly, it calls Anderson’s beloved religion back to its holiest nature.

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Mercy without End: Toward a More Inclusive Church

Mercy without End: Toward a More Inclusive Church

by Lavina Fielding Anderson
Mercy without End: Toward a More Inclusive Church

Mercy without End: Toward a More Inclusive Church

by Lavina Fielding Anderson

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These eighteen essays span more than thirty years of Lavina Fielding Anderson’s concerns about and reflections on issues of inclusiveness in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including her own excommunication for “apostasy” in 1993, followed by twenty-five years of continued attendance at weekly LDS ward meetings. Written with a taste for irony and an eye for documentation, the essays are timeless snapshots of sometimes controversial issues, beginning with official resistance to professionally researched Mormon history in the 1980s. They underscore unanswered questions about gender equality and repeatedly call attention to areas in which the church does not live up to its better self. Compassionately and responsibly, it calls Anderson’s beloved religion back to its holiest nature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781560853824
Publisher: Signature Books, Incorporated
Publication date: 05/19/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Lavina Fielding Anderson, president of Editing, Inc., is a member of the Editorial Advisory Committee of Signature Books, former trustee of the Mormon Alliance and, with Janice M. Allred, co-­editor of the Case Reports of the Mormon Alliance. She is former editor and/or copy editor of the Journal of Mormon History, the Association for Mormon Letters Annual, the Ensign, and Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. She is the editor of Lucy’s Book: A Critical Edition of Lucy Mack Smith’s Family Memoir (Signature Books, 2001) and is currently researching Lucy’s Life: A Biography of Lucy Mack Smith. She is the recipient of the Grace Fort Arrington Award for Distinguished Service (1991), the O. Marvin Lewis Award for Best Essay (1995),  the Special Merit Award for Exceptional Service (1995), the Eve Award (1999), and co-recipient of the John Whitmer Historical Association award for Outstanding Bibliographical Essays (2005).

Table of Contents

Foreword Jana Riess vii

Introduction 1

1 Intersections on Life's Journey 23

2 Mercy Without End 33

3 Sacrament Meeting, Wittier Ward, Salt Lake City, 1993 39

4 A Testimony of Presence 65

5 Excommunicant 77

6 Eternal Perdition? Bureaucratic Limbo? The Theological Ramifications of Excommunication 85

7 Dealing with Our Divine and Human Church 93

8 Many Mansions-But No Doghouses: Toward a More Inclusive Community 105

9 Modes of Revelation: A Personal Approach 123

10 Covenants and Contracts: Renegotiating Membership in the Church 135

11 The Spiritual Power of Gratitude 155

12 Loving the Questions 169

13 In the Garden God Has Planted: Explorations toward a Maturing Faith 181

14 The Grammar of Inequity 189

15 Fear Training 207

16 "The Only Life You Save": The Seduction of Sacrifice 221

17 Women in the General Handbook of Instructions 243

18 Circles 261

Index 265

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